There was a water line break here in the winter. A temporary patch was made but is caving in as well as the roadway to the west of this corner. Stanley & W. Princeton. It appears the water eroded the earth under the road and could collapse. This problem is still not fixed as of 10-25-12

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Ms. Louise Legge(Guest)

I use to reside in Pontiac, MI on the golfcourse by the 10 hole. I had the detached ranch home built in 1995, moved into the home in 1996. I resided in the home for 7 yrs. I was able to sell the home and move to another condo dwelling in Auburn Hills, MI. Pontiac is beautiful city, the home owners and political warriors should make sure they maintain the integrity of the city's diverse environment. The taxes are very high in Pontiac due to being part of Bloomfield Township's property line.

Glutton(Guest)

The city of Pontiac does like to waste money with useless lights, and bandaids to fixs roads. I am so glad I work in Pontiac and have to pay taxes to work here. I have enjoyed driving on their crappy roads and poorly timed lights for the last 20 years.

left turns onto Opdyke during peak traffic hours are dangerous due to heavy traffic and a 45 mph speed limit. There is a huge problem with motorists going well above the speed limit on this stretch. Traffic has increased since the closing of the Bloomfield Hills post office. A traffic signal is needed (one was here, but was removed a few years ago for whatever reason).

Only two vehicles can safely turn left from W. South Blvd onto S. Opdyke, while four or five usually proceed on yellow and red.
There is room for two left turn lanes if the lane tape is redone, so east and west would both have two left turn lanes.

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Road Commission(Guest)

Thank you. We will be checking the vehicle detection at this intersection to see if there is a problem. Unfortunately, the turning radius on the south leg of the intersection is not wide enough to accommodate two EB left-turning vehicles.

In The Neighborhood(Guest)

This whole intersection is strange. Why are there two left turn lanes going eastbound on south and only 1 through? I'm sure it had to do with the Silverdome but it has been closed for so long. Let's fix this up!!

home back door wide open, basement window kicked out, reportedly has been stripped inside, cracked window on the side. More broken windows, children found medical waste(needle). Squatters seen using for apparent drug use/crash.

anonymous(Guest)

Thank you. Now it appears there is someone staying in it and it needs to be condemned--open windows with raggedy visqueen blowing in the wind and all what an eyesore--I'm sure there's no rental permit on this one.

you can still report this problem, call building and safety and ask if it is registered, 248 857 5670 then hit 0, it will take you directly to a person. Give them the address and what's wrong with the house and ask is it registered? They can check and as badly as the city needs money, it will help both of you out
According to records at Oakland County it is owned by Shane Klug, 314 Briscoe Blvd, Waterford, Mi 48327

This is probably the worst stretch of road in Pontiac. It has been patched and repatched. It's will shake the screws right out of your glasses, it's so rough. It probably would have been cheaper in the long run to just repave the road.
Meadowlawn is on one corner of W. Columbia

Sandra(Guest)

West columbia is horrible, lots of patches on patches and its been going on for YEARS,
also on Fairmount the street i live on is just full of pot holes right in front of my home, im a tax payer and these roads need fixing now not in the future, use some of the 1 million mr leib found, that our city fathers missed, sorry that you didn't get that money LOL>

Anonymous(Guest)

I bent all 4 of my wheels at one time on this street (1 year old car). There was a 2 foot gap that stretched the entire line. I made a complaint on the cities website now that hole is fixed but the rest of the road is jacked up.

The only way to fix this stretch of road is to stop putting bandaids on it, Stop with the pactching and just filling the pot holes. Totally resurface the whole stretch of highway. Apply for a grant from MDOC and look around for other financial solutions instead of throwing good money after bad that never corrects the problem, until then we crawl down that stretch of road.

There is a pot hole growing in the middle of the street in front of 441 west iroquois. On Thursday night a 7 year old boy fell into the hole (just his foot just past his ankle)----he was not hurt---but as the hole grows someone will get hurt.